So as some of you are aware, Ive been making my own version of super dungeon legends.

It's been going great and beta testing was a major success. While the campaign has been set back to start in february due to The Warhammer tournament at CaptainCon my friends and I are doing, we are in full prep mode for that, the work for Super Dungeon Explore Craft still goes on.

With that being said, please see the custom made and designed character dashboard for my version of SDE legends.

So This first image has the brown protector on the back still, but I left it on for this picture so that you could see the hole clearly. That hole is by every card for easy removal of cards, etc.

This one shows you the general set up, spots for potion tokens, heart tokens, and custom character dashboard.

This one is so you can see the info on the character sheet tracker a little clearer.

This one is to show you how the cards sit in the tray and of course to show off Mr. Hoodoo Voodoo himself. I just love that he came out like my shaman from World Of Warcraft back in the day.

Anyway, feel free to leave feedback. The design is 100% original and my own, it was printed by the etsy store Lightning and lace, who are absolute sweethearts and great to work with.

This is their "Final Version" sans the character tracker sheet. In February when the campaign starts going full bore, I'll have an actual finalized version of the character tracker slot and Ill post pictures of them in play.

The smoothness of that top surface tells me it probably WASN'T 3D printed... I've bought 3D printed dashboards, and they have a terrible and apparently unavoidable texture/pattern across large flat surfaces. I'm told you can sand it, but these images don't look like anything that would be easy to sand/buff. I'm guessing MDF done on a laser cutter... Maybe acrylic for the colored top layer?

It does look good. I think what I love most about this, is that it's inching toward something that could be tightly stacked and set aside to maintain character progression more easily, as well as potentially reducing setup time of future sessions with said character. I'd really love to see some slanted slots for status effects, health, potions, etc. Overall, great design, makes me really eager for my own 3D printer/laser cutter to arrive hopefully in a few months. Great work designing this!

The smoothness of that top surface tells me it probably WASN'T 3D printed... I've bought 3D printed dashboards, and they have a terrible and apparently unavoidable texture/pattern across large flat surfaces. I'm told you can sand it, but these images don't look like anything that would be easy to sand/buff. I'm guessing MDF done on a laser cutter... Maybe acrylic for the colored top layer?

It does look good. I think what I love most about this, is that it's inching toward something that could be tightly stacked and set aside to maintain character progression more easily, as well as potentially reducing setup time of future sessions with said character. I'd really love to see some slanted slots for status effects, health, potions, etc. Overall, great design, makes me really eager for my own 3D printer/laser cutter to arrive hopefully in a few months. Great work designing this!

Thanks, the two small squares up top are to put in the 3d potion and heart tokens I have.

I didn't even think about status effects....Hmmmm.... Too late now lol, these weren't cheap. But I guess We'll just work that when it happens

Thanks and Im glad you like it. The whole point is to keep character tracking between sessions as streamlined as possible.

One thing you coud do for the status effects if you have extra tokens is use magnets. Put a strip of magnetic tape or a couple of small round magnets on the dashboard and then do the same thing with the back of status effect tokens. If done right it might not look too tacky. If you have a thin strip of metal then you could use that on one of the surfaces instead. The worst part would be lining thee magnets up so the status effects won't be sideways or upside down when used. You could also use Velcro instead. These ideas might not work for you, but they might give you an idea that will work instead.